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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> according to an interesting article today in the united arab emirate
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> now it's time for our world lead. as investigators try to figure out what killed a man the kremlin dubbed enmy of the state friends and allies of borys bare shoveski passionately insist on not what killed him but who. he was found dead in his home over the weekend. an autopsy is being performed on his body. but no matter what the investigation reveals, there are those who will always believe the contentious relationship with russian president vladimir putin is what ultimately cost him his life. it's not just the death raising eyebrows. russian government states a raid earlier today at aamnesty international offices in moscow, the government accused its political foe for spying for foreign governments. putin says the raid is just an scamp of why it's always best to play nice with mother russia. phil black joins me live now from moscow. phil, welcome. >> reporter: jake, a 67-year-old man collapsing in his bathroom and dying would not norm
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> now it's time for our world lead. as investigators try to figure out what killed a man the kremlin dubbed enmy of the state friends and allies of borys bare shoveski passionately insist on not what killed him but who. he was found dead in his home over the weekend. an autopsy is being performed on his body. but no matter what the...
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and they released a statement saying it is more sensationalism than science and said the researchers made a huge leap when they take beverage intake calculations from around the world and allege that those beverages are the cause of the deaths, which the authors themselves acknowledge are due to chronic disease. there's a certain amount of discrepancy, but it can't be conditioned denied that more people are getting in more calories from sugar and soda on a regular basis now. >> all right, kat kinsman, thanks so much. still to come, silicon valley's tech nerds, they are millionaires and some of the smartest people in the country, but when it comes to love they are clueless. you won't believe what they are doing to get a date. ek... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after sto
and they released a statement saying it is more sensationalism than science and said the researchers made a huge leap when they take beverage intake calculations from around the world and allege that those beverages are the cause of the deaths, which the authors themselves acknowledge are due to chronic disease. there's a certain amount of discrepancy, but it can't be conditioned denied that more people are getting in more calories from sugar and soda on a regular basis now. >> all right,...
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science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. >>> happening now, growing fears of a total meltdown in syria's civil war and the pressure on president obama to take action. >>> prince harry is ready to come back to the u.s., despite a scandal during his last visit. >>> and no one predicted they'd go this far in the ncaa at all. in fact, a lot of people never heard of him. >> wolf blitzer is off, i'm joe john. >> i'm kate baldwin. you're in "the situation room." >>> right now, the violence in syria is getting so bad that the united nations is pulling its international staffers out of the country for a while. there was shelling right near the hotel where they live. >> here in the u.s., the debate is raging how to respond over allegations of chemical weapons being used in syria and what it means for opposition forces. let's bring in gael dougherty for more on this. hi, gael. >> hey, kate. the syrian opposition is running into more problems in its attempts to unity. the ad
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. >>> technology, sports, business, health, science, we hit it all. it's called the power block beginning with this. ♪ >> break out the suit and tie. justin timber what i can beberl since 2006 is out today and this is just the first half. almost seven years without a little jt music and suddenly he is bringing sexy back to back. you like that? timberlake confirms the sequel is coming. >>> and all of you downward facing yogis, lulu lemon has pulled its latest patch off store shelves because they reveal a little too much skin. yep, you can see through them. you didn't want that, folks. this is a big recall. 17% of all its pants it sells is having a big impact on the stock price, as well. lulu shares are down homore tha 5% today. >>> there it is. welcome to jurassic park. >> we've made living biological attractions so astounding. >> how did you do this? >> can i touch it? >> sure. >> jurassic park might actually be closer to reality than you think. scientists are working on ways for bring back extinct smepecie. chad myers, the idea of having a species
. >>> technology, sports, business, health, science, we hit it all. it's called the power block beginning with this. ♪ >> break out the suit and tie. justin timber what i can beberl since 2006 is out today and this is just the first half. almost seven years without a little jt music and suddenly he is bringing sexy back to back. you like that? timberlake confirms the sequel is coming. >>> and all of you downward facing yogis, lulu lemon has pulled its latest patch off...
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and they say north korea is pouring money into science and technology. a full investigation into last week's attack could take weeks. >>> california investigators are taking another look at cold cases. right now authorities are combing through dna left behind by killers and rapists. so far it has linked a serial killer who died in prison in 1999 to an unsolved murder in 1990. >>> a legend among the fitness world has died. yesterday bodybuilder joe weeder died of heart failure at his los angeles home. arnold schwarzenegger credits his fitness career to him. he also published in fitness magazine. >>> the battle over the mental health care of state has back to court on wednesday. a federal judge will consider whether billions of dollars invested over the past two decades have improved the system. if the judge rules the conditions have improved, control will be returned from the courts to the state. advocates for the prisoners say basic rights are still being violated and the suicide rate is getting worse. a ruling is expected next month. >>> city college of
and they say north korea is pouring money into science and technology. a full investigation into last week's attack could take weeks. >>> california investigators are taking another look at cold cases. right now authorities are combing through dna left behind by killers and rapists. so far it has linked a serial killer who died in prison in 1999 to an unsolved murder in 1990. >>> a legend among the fitness world has died. yesterday bodybuilder joe weeder died of heart failure...
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based on at all but the dollar bill as a science all of its own and so now you have hundreds of millions of acres of crops . and it would. generate genetically modified organisms used to do that and we can't our markets are closing in europe as a result where people don't want these crops to commit and even more than that we have no idea as to the effects with respect to with respect allergenicity toxicity functional characteristics antibiotic resistance we're part of a grand experiment now in our food and you know this is another one of the reasons why i and i'm a vegan indeed we are and thank you for bringing those fringe ideas up to the mainstream and standing up for the truth that so many of us don't have a voice to share in the system thank you so much congressman dennis kucinich a huge fan. if you like what you see so far check us out on hulu at hulu dot com breaking the set and there you can watch the latest episode of the show like yesterday's which featured the iraq war ten years on media lies refugees in an ongoing civil war we're also scroll through and watch every show isn't
based on at all but the dollar bill as a science all of its own and so now you have hundreds of millions of acres of crops . and it would. generate genetically modified organisms used to do that and we can't our markets are closing in europe as a result where people don't want these crops to commit and even more than that we have no idea as to the effects with respect to with respect allergenicity toxicity functional characteristics antibiotic resistance we're part of a grand experiment now in...
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host: said arikat, there has been discussion as to what the chemical weapons were used in science syria. in a news over the last 48 hours inside syria. any news over the last 48 hours? guest: the state department has no evidence to show that the syrian government or the opposition -- there have been opposition -- accusations on both sides about using chemical weapons. there has been no evidence of that. the united nations is leading an effort to determine whether chemical weapons have been used. there are all kinds of technical things involved. they need to conduct these experts to determine if it is by a examination or looking at injuries to determine whether chemical weapons have been used. we have been told by people in the intelligence community the for the regime to use chemical weapons, there are logistical problems. thus far, there has been no evidence. host: a follow-up from one of our viewers. it is in the rebels' interest to use chemical weapons. there is no upside for president assad to do it. this headline from the baltimore sun. the president urging a palestinian state. rem
host: said arikat, there has been discussion as to what the chemical weapons were used in science syria. in a news over the last 48 hours inside syria. any news over the last 48 hours? guest: the state department has no evidence to show that the syrian government or the opposition -- there have been opposition -- accusations on both sides about using chemical weapons. there has been no evidence of that. the united nations is leading an effort to determine whether chemical weapons have been...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> a sensational murder case that just doesn't want to go away. >> italy's supreme court revived the murder case against americn amanda knox. once dubbed, as you know, foxy knoxy, as well as her one-time boyfriend. they were convicted, then acquitted, of murdering knox's roommate in 2007. there's all sorts of difficult questions and issues. our senior international correspondent, bed wedeman, is in rome. >> reporter: no cameras were allowed inside but there was a gaggle waiting outside italy's supreme court. which at exactly one minute after 10:00 tuesday morning announced its ruling. the october 2011 acquittal of amanda knox and her former italian boyfriend, for the 2007 murder of british exchange student meredith kercher, overturned. . knox's lawyer was shocked but not bowed. >> upset, surprised. we thought the case was over. but at the same time, the issue is continuing and we're ready to fight. >> reporter: through a spokesman, knox is
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> a sensational murder case that just doesn't want to go away. >> italy's supreme court revived the murder case against americn amanda knox. once dubbed, as you know, foxy knoxy, as well as her one-time boyfriend. they were convicted, then acquitted, of murdering knox's roommate in 2007. there's all sorts of difficult...
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many will be core classes in english, math and science. ccsf, officials say the change will deal with one of the criticisms from the state's accreditation board enrollment management. >> what a wonderful weekend as far as the weather is concerned. are we going to have more of that to come? >> no. we actually have a change. good morning to you. happy monday. temperatures on the chilly side. this is the one day where no rain chances are in the forecast. starting tomorrow, we have the chance for showers. our chances aren't that great. it is a really interesting setup. let's get to other headlines. throughout the day, patchy a.m. fog is going to take part in your morning commute. you want to keep that in mind in the north bay. mild afternoon with increasing clouds. ahead of that system, low pressure. as of tomorrow morning, tense level off. we are not going to get too cold. we have that chance for rain with an unsettled pattern going all the way through this upcoming holiday weekend. it new chances for rain each and every day like i said start
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. >>> something else complex and difficult to understand is stem cell research, very complex science behind it. now, the california instituted for regenerative medicine is launching an effort to better understand such a complex issue. all by getting researchers to rethink the way they communicate with people. cheryl jennings with details. >> they work for a tax tax funded united states institute for stem cell are research. we'll let her explain it on elevator ride. >> it's an interesting discovery in a laboratory model and help them move into the clinic so it can be studied in humans. >> pretty clear. so why the elevator? directors recently launched a campaign called the elevator pitch challenge. idea is to teach cutting edge researchers how to explain their work to a stranger in the length of an elevator ride and make them care about it. >> when you tack you about your research. >> directors score the videos on clarity and creativity. some of the researchers were born performers. >> even though many people a year are dying of chronic lung disease, we don't have any -- >> and some ar
. >>> something else complex and difficult to understand is stem cell research, very complex science behind it. now, the california instituted for regenerative medicine is launching an effort to better understand such a complex issue. all by getting researchers to rethink the way they communicate with people. cheryl jennings with details. >> they work for a tax tax funded united states institute for stem cell are research. we'll let her explain it on elevator ride. >> it's...
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kennedy space center fort next year and a half as part of an effort to spark kids interest in matte and science. the angry birds space encounter features seven interactive exhibits including one where you can create your own customized angry bird. the exhibit opened a couple of days ago and it is included in regular admission to the space center. that's going popular. >> it is 4:57. we continue to follow breaking news out of the south bay. a deadly crash that could slow your morning commute. plus, new video just in of an overnight fire in the east bay. what firefighters are now saying about possible injuries. >>> i'm bob redell. i have the latest on this fatal car accident that could cause problems on your ride into work. >> we are tracking that for the south bay as well as crossing the bay. we have a couple of issues. i'll give you the updates across san mateo bridge coming up. >>> we're watching areas of thick fog and drizzle. we'll let you know when that's slated to clear and when you will need your umbrella. we are pinpointing your next round of rain. >>> all eyes on washington wag this mor
kennedy space center fort next year and a half as part of an effort to spark kids interest in matte and science. the angry birds space encounter features seven interactive exhibits including one where you can create your own customized angry bird. the exhibit opened a couple of days ago and it is included in regular admission to the space center. that's going popular. >> it is 4:57. we continue to follow breaking news out of the south bay. a deadly crash that could slow your morning...
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james green, director of the planetary science division in nasa's science mission directorate. we have former astronaut, doctor ed lu, two shuttle flights and a six-day stay on the international space station. he's now the chairman and ceo of the b612 foundation and is going to talk to us about his foundation said no, which is to track the near earth objects. and then mr. richard dalbello, vice president of government affairs for intelsat, who's going to speak about the economic role of satellites and the commercial and security implications from the space threats. and then dr. joan johnson-free johnson-freese, professor of national security affairs at u.s. naval war college. she's going to talk about the role of space in our daily lives and how the space threats can threaten our national security. we will put our formal statements for senator cruz and mine in the record. your written testimony will be inserted into record. and if you just give us a quick summary so we can get into the questions. please. >> trying to i will confess given this topic today i was disappointed that
james green, director of the planetary science division in nasa's science mission directorate. we have former astronaut, doctor ed lu, two shuttle flights and a six-day stay on the international space station. he's now the chairman and ceo of the b612 foundation and is going to talk to us about his foundation said no, which is to track the near earth objects. and then mr. richard dalbello, vice president of government affairs for intelsat, who's going to speak about the economic role of...
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the science is becoming more popular and effective. >> reporter: if this alameda county sheriff's patrol car drove by it is a good bet you wouldn't see what is on top but it would likely see you. >> like a camera and covers to the front and side. >> reporter: jd nelson says the three cameras are constantly scanning, searching for license plates. >> you get a car wanted, stolen, if you have -- there is an amber alert it will notify you via the computer a car is in the area. >> reporter: the department has several patrol cars equipped with the cameras photos taken randomly and stored for months. >> very effective investigators use it, we have recovered a lot of people's property, taken some dangerous people using this technology. >> reporter: is it an invasion of privacy? >> any public can see my license plate. >> generally i am not a fan of the government looking over our shoulders about anything. >> reporter: it appears a similar system played a role in the san jose abduction a random photo taken of a car, days, weeks, months ago used today. >> when it comes down to a situation where it
the science is becoming more popular and effective. >> reporter: if this alameda county sheriff's patrol car drove by it is a good bet you wouldn't see what is on top but it would likely see you. >> like a camera and covers to the front and side. >> reporter: jd nelson says the three cameras are constantly scanning, searching for license plates. >> you get a car wanted, stolen, if you have -- there is an amber alert it will notify you via the computer a car is in the...
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technology, sports, business, health, science and showbiz news the we're hitting it all for you right now in the power block beginning with this. cbs forced to say sorry for this scene in the amazing race. watch. >> here? oh, there. >> a double u-turn. >> this episode was shot in vietnam and that memorial, you see here, in the water, this is a wreckage of an american b-52 bomber, shot down during the vietnam war. nischelle turn hears more on this fallout. nischelle? >> brooke, judging by the responses, this might be the case, this might be the end of it. because the veterans groups that we heard from seem to be accepting cbs' apology at face value. let's start with that apology. last night at the beginning of the amazing race, here is how the show opened. listen. >> we want to apologize to veterans. particularly those who served in vietnam, as well as to their family and any viewers who were offended by the broadcast. >> you talked about the incident that started all of this. we have to point out that two americans died when that bomber was shot down during the vietnam war. and compet
technology, sports, business, health, science and showbiz news the we're hitting it all for you right now in the power block beginning with this. cbs forced to say sorry for this scene in the amazing race. watch. >> here? oh, there. >> a double u-turn. >> this episode was shot in vietnam and that memorial, you see here, in the water, this is a wreckage of an american b-52 bomber, shot down during the vietnam war. nischelle turn hears more on this fallout. nischelle? >>...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> breaking news. amanda knox's acquittal overturned. she'll be retried for murder in italy. a live report just ahead. >>> a pivotal day for the fight for gay rights. the supreme court just hours from hearing arguments for same-sex marriage. >>> parts of the country waking up to a snowy mess. and to top it off, new freeze warnings to tell you about. >> welcome back to "early start." glad you're with us this morning. i'm zoraida sambolin. >> "early start," it's not early spring. it's still winter. i'm christine romans in for john berman. >> it's tuesday, march 26th. >> maybe in parts of the country. >> send us an e-mail if you're in florida, arizona -- >> california. >> lucky, lucky. >> all right, 29 minutes past the hour. >>> so, the big story we're following right now, about three hours from now, actually, the u.s. begins hearing arguments that could change the definition of marriage and the definition of families in this country as well. at issue, doma, the federal defense of marriage act, and propos
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> breaking news. amanda knox's acquittal overturned. she'll be retried for murder in italy. a live report just ahead. >>> a pivotal day for the fight for gay rights. the supreme court just hours from hearing arguments for same-sex marriage. >>> parts of the country waking up to a snowy mess. and to top it off, new freeze warnings to tell you about. >> welcome back to "early...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> it is 49 minutes after the hour. happy monday. the calendar may say spring but we are not in spring, folks. from missouri to pennsylvania, millions of people getting hammered by wind, rain, and snow. and the severe weather isn't done yet. parts of eastern indiana, western ohio under a winter storm warning through early this afternoon. the system continuing to track eastward. >> secretary of state john kerry is still in the middle east this morning. on sunday he met with the iraqi president but apparently made little progress convincing him to stop allowing the flow of arms and troops that are helping to fuel syria's bloody civil war. kerry is accusing iraq of helping the syrian president by allowing fighters to crass to syria from iraq. >>> authorities in england have not found any evidence of any third party involvemen
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> it is 49 minutes after the hour. happy monday. the calendar may say spring but we are not in spring, folks. from missouri to pennsylvania, millions of people getting hammered by wind, rain, and snow. and the severe weather isn't done yet. parts of eastern indiana, western...
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the science is becoming more popular and effective. >> reporter: if this alameda county sheriff's patrol car drove by it is a good bet you wouldn't see what is on top but it would likely see you. >> like a camera and covers to the front and side. >> reporter: jd nelson says the three cameras are constantly scanning, searching for license plates. >> you get a car wanted, stolen, if you have -- there is an amber alert it will notify you via the computer a car is in the area. >> reporter: the department has several patrol cars equipped with the cameras photos taken randomly and stored for months. >> very effective investigators use it, we have recovered a lot of people's property, taken some dangerous people using this technology. >> reporter: is it an invasion of privacy? >> any public can see my license plate. >> generally i am not a fan of the government looking over our shoulders about anything. >> reporter: it appears a similar system played a role in the san jose abduction a random photo taken of a car, days, weeks, months ago used today. >> when it comes down to a situation where it
the science is becoming more popular and effective. >> reporter: if this alameda county sheriff's patrol car drove by it is a good bet you wouldn't see what is on top but it would likely see you. >> like a camera and covers to the front and side. >> reporter: jd nelson says the three cameras are constantly scanning, searching for license plates. >> you get a car wanted, stolen, if you have -- there is an amber alert it will notify you via the computer a car is in the...
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he wants more emphasis on science and mathematics education for irish kids, and an open door to bright young people like chugh from everywhere. >> we're looking at short-term, medium-term, long-term. we're going to change how we change work permits for non- irish national, so that will help bring in a lot more skilled computer science people into the irish economy. that will help bring in a lot more qualified, skilled computer science into the irish economy. >> suarez: but to have a healthy domestic economy, ireland can't just create great jobs for manipulating data on microchips. there's a role for potato chips too. this family has been growing potatoes for generations. irish potato consumption waned during the economic boom as irish tastes changed. the youngest generation of this family look for new markets and started a new business. gourmet potato chips called crisps here, kettled in small batches. after 18 months, they're selling in europe, asia, and to high-end american grocers. food was noted again and again by the experts as an export sector where irish businesses thrive. >> th
he wants more emphasis on science and mathematics education for irish kids, and an open door to bright young people like chugh from everywhere. >> we're looking at short-term, medium-term, long-term. we're going to change how we change work permits for non- irish national, so that will help bring in a lot more skilled computer science people into the irish economy. that will help bring in a lot more qualified, skilled computer science into the irish economy. >> suarez: but to have a...
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: a recent chill in u.s.-afghan relations showed signs of a slight spring thaw today. it came as america's top diplomat sat down with afghanistan's leader to hash out differences. frantic was today's watch word as secretary of state john kerry made an unannounced visit to kabul meeting with president hamid karzai and smoothing over u.s.-afghan tensions at a joint news conference. >> i appreciate enormously our friendship. and i know that you share with me a sense that this next year could well be one of the most important in the modern history of afghanistan. >> ifill: the show of unity followed new flare-ups as the u.s. winds down its combat mission there. after a deadly bombing this month, karzai was quoted as saying the u.s. colluded with
supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: a recent chill in u.s.-afghan relations showed signs of a slight spring thaw today. it came as america's top diplomat sat down...
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model n based in redwood city and makes revenue management software for life sciences and technology companies. the company's ceo in new york for that bell ringing. officially did the honors. that is on the new york stock exchange. shares popped right out of the gate. the stock price is up by close to 35%, trades on the market today. the company's share started a dollar more than what was expected by the experts. >>> american airlines defending its plan to give its outgoing ceo almost $20 million in severance pay. american airlines ceo is being replaced by the chief executive officer of us airways, as soon as the two companies complete their merger. a trustee overseeing american airlines bankruptcy objects to the payout. american says bankruptcy code does not apply because the payout will be made by the new airline after the merger pulls it out of bankruptcy. >>> ebay is taking aim at amazon overhauling fees for sellers on the website. starting in april, ebay will let sellers list items for free. ebay will charge 4% to 10% items sold. the new fees are lower than amazon, which charges
model n based in redwood city and makes revenue management software for life sciences and technology companies. the company's ceo in new york for that bell ringing. officially did the honors. that is on the new york stock exchange. shares popped right out of the gate. the stock price is up by close to 35%, trades on the market today. the company's share started a dollar more than what was expected by the experts. >>> american airlines defending its plan to give its outgoing ceo almost...
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they saw a situation which was not benefiting science as a society as a whole. they concluded that the rational organization -- the other important factor was that scientists had far more international context than almost any other segment of society. and so far sooner than mo very were aware of the nazi germany beginning with the persecution and dismissal of all jewish scientist from the universities in 1933. blackett himself was involved as many of these british-american scientists were during this period in finding physicians for refew refugee i think the politics was far less supportive that night brilliance, the commitment, and the true fearless. the scientist in britain and america involved in this including no fewer than six past or future nobel prize winners. what they showed was even in something as uncertain and tradition bound as war, scientific thinking was crucial to victory. observed that hitler had a romantic or the belief in power of destiny, individual heroism even magical thinking and -- hitler and his generals broke the official historian fail
they saw a situation which was not benefiting science as a society as a whole. they concluded that the rational organization -- the other important factor was that scientists had far more international context than almost any other segment of society. and so far sooner than mo very were aware of the nazi germany beginning with the persecution and dismissal of all jewish scientist from the universities in 1933. blackett himself was involved as many of these british-american scientists were...
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the folks over at asap science report that using it leads to fragmented sleep and takes a toll throughout the rest of your day. >> in an unimaginable world without alarm clocks, our bodies would simply wake up naturally. it seems crazy, right? but our bodies have many chemical mechanisms to not only put to us sleep but wake us up will the alarm goes off but your body is not quite ready. this is known as sleep inertia and its strength is related to which sleep stage you're waking up out of. the deeper the sleep, the more potent the inertia. as a result, the second alarm may cause you to feel even more tired. and so continues the vicious cycle. ultimately, you would be better off setting your orange alarm later and not interrupting your sleep. >> from seinfeld to stick figures. >> it wasn't the am/pm. it was the volume. >> it was the volume. >> this is a real thing. and it might be the most important thing that you learn on the cycle. many people make this mistake. they say, you know what? i'm going to hit the snooze button. i need more sleep. that's a feeling. what the research says, depen
the folks over at asap science report that using it leads to fragmented sleep and takes a toll throughout the rest of your day. >> in an unimaginable world without alarm clocks, our bodies would simply wake up naturally. it seems crazy, right? but our bodies have many chemical mechanisms to not only put to us sleep but wake us up will the alarm goes off but your body is not quite ready. this is known as sleep inertia and its strength is related to which sleep stage you're waking up out...
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and when i think about science, i think that we can find the truth. and to me, the aluminum tubes were clearly not capable of being used, and it was like, i just thought the truth would always win out. >> but why didn't it? what is your understanding of why it didn't? you told someone, yeah, this is ridiculous, and the next time you see it when it is raised in public, correct? >> yes, that's correct. there were a lot of people who agreed with me. it wasn't just me myself. other people made that assessment in the department of energy, and the department of energy was carrying that through their channels to the government, kn the interesting thing is oak ridge is where all ofuranium enrichment work has been done, the center of the department's work on uranium enrichment for decades and they were the experts and the people who really knew, and they were being ignored. >> how does this work structurally. you have ron the ground experts, they're feeling like they're pressured. you didn't feel pressured, right? >> no. >> not at all. you made an expert judgm
and when i think about science, i think that we can find the truth. and to me, the aluminum tubes were clearly not capable of being used, and it was like, i just thought the truth would always win out. >> but why didn't it? what is your understanding of why it didn't? you told someone, yeah, this is ridiculous, and the next time you see it when it is raised in public, correct? >> yes, that's correct. there were a lot of people who agreed with me. it wasn't just me myself. other...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. when you have no way to live. when you don't have a family. when you have no one to ask for help you can always count on. this man is respected by criminals and also as he is a like fields out it's come back when i was people like he used to be. for the homeless on our street. mission free could you take should be free transport charges free. range mims free risk free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media oh don the r t dot com. we speak your language they will not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles keaton's stories. you hear. the choice all teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye. teeth. little bit. of both that. i. could speak. to. her or her. wish. on the. bottom of some good odds we're going to cause. them on and on and on. and on right now i count on out of my mind i'm a better little out. of. the cave it's. easy. to. see. in the news a sec
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness,
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the...
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. >> thinking of political science and with the republican party finding itself in sort of a coincidental temporal box yesterday, president obama nominating the first hispanic in tom perez and the autopsy about what went wrong in the last election. obviously, they don't like top perez as nominee. mostly for his politics. >> the basic problem the republican party has had when it's come to nonwhite voters, this is sort of at the root of it. you can go back, if you look at the message that was in this autopsy report, all about inclusion, respect, outreach, you can find repeated by past chairman, presidential nominees, major congressional leaders going back to the 1960s and '70s. the critical moment and modern evolution in terms of its relationships with voters, it was 1964. now they're getting into l t obviously, they don't like top perez as nominee. mostly for his politics. >> the basic problem the republican party has had when it's come to nonwhite voters, you can go back, if you look at the message that was in this autopsy report, all about inclusion, respect, outreach, you can find repea
. >> thinking of political science and with the republican party finding itself in sort of a coincidental temporal box yesterday, president obama nominating the first hispanic in tom perez and the autopsy about what went wrong in the last election. obviously, they don't like top perez as nominee. mostly for his politics. >> the basic problem the republican party has had when it's come to nonwhite voters, this is sort of at the root of it. you can go back, if you look at the message...
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> the drama playing out in the mediterranean takes markets on a ride. worldwide the parliament in cyprus rejects a plan to tax its bank depositors. the euro falls to its lowest level since november. >>> ben bernanke and the fed get down to business. what should we expect after its two-day meeting ends tomorrow? we'll ask former federal reserve governor randy crosser in. >> and what does the ceo of one of the world's iconic brands think of the economy and the american consumer? susie sits down with the top man at coca-cola. all that and more coming up right now on "nbr." good evening and welcome to our public television viewers. susie, once again
supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> the drama playing...
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it looks like a science fiction movie set in here. >>> with 30 inches of concrete protection and generators enough to power a small city it's practical too, murphy says. >> reporter: for those in need of decking out a doomsday pad, the vivos group -- >> we'll get here. >> reporter: -- turned bunkers like this into survivalist shelters like this. the type he envisions, priced to move at just $500,000. >> the ideal buyer will be somebody not faint of heart or light of wallet. >> i don't know. it might cost another half a million dollars to renovate that thing. >> if i won the lottery i might be doing something else with the money. over to ginger zee for another look at the weather. she said she had more bad news. >> i sure do. smile and make it better. i have something first that was cool. did you see it last night? a meteor in the sky from d.c. to philadelphia, reports were coming in. there it is from delaware. so that's through and social media was going nuts. if you got them, please do send them to me at twitter or facebook. now, here's that bad news i promised with a big smile. all the co
it looks like a science fiction movie set in here. >>> with 30 inches of concrete protection and generators enough to power a small city it's practical too, murphy says. >> reporter: for those in need of decking out a doomsday pad, the vivos group -- >> we'll get here. >> reporter: -- turned bunkers like this into survivalist shelters like this. the type he envisions, priced to move at just $500,000. >> the ideal buyer will be somebody not faint of heart or...
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you often hear the left lecture on science. we are on the side of science. anybody who ignores the obvious point that if you expend more energy than you bring in, you die, whether a business, person, or country. the person who ignores that is against science. in the long run, a country that spends more than it raises cannot continue. it is an existential threat to our country. that was established by economist after economist. common sense confirms it. the federal debt, there's a bigger problem. >> let me quote dick cheney, who said ronald reagan taught us that deficits do not matter. dick cheney was wrong. he was wrong then and now. of course deficits matter, but any one of you who supported the bush plans has no right to speak. i helped bill clinton balance the budget and build a surplus. why? because we had good economic times. in good economic times, you pay down the deficit, but reagan and bush did not, and in bad you have to stimulate in the near term, as thank god president obama is doing. we democrats will balance the budget once again. >> paul, whic
you often hear the left lecture on science. we are on the side of science. anybody who ignores the obvious point that if you expend more energy than you bring in, you die, whether a business, person, or country. the person who ignores that is against science. in the long run, a country that spends more than it raises cannot continue. it is an existential threat to our country. that was established by economist after economist. common sense confirms it. the federal debt, there's a bigger...
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it is not a cultural science. it is hypocrisy. the way you that you're saying if marriage social goal is to create more human beings, and why do we even let people who do not conceive of be married? you are not even let him be a bull or homosexual people to be married. ask them why we can help society? thing is the way your saturdays in our society duse just a man and women can get married to me it is the same not to a segregated society. based on what? are social goal of marriage is to reproduce -out- social a marriage history -- social goal is for marriage to reproduce? >> the time is up. we really need to get this down. to speak as to try quickly as possible. i have a lot of sympathy for mr. for letting it take its course. how deep into people who say this is taking too long and all of the gay couples in states where they did not have these rights, how you answer that/ what is your response to that? it is an anthropology that all social scientists recognize, people on the left, and this is not something i have come up with. thi
it is not a cultural science. it is hypocrisy. the way you that you're saying if marriage social goal is to create more human beings, and why do we even let people who do not conceive of be married? you are not even let him be a bull or homosexual people to be married. ask them why we can help society? thing is the way your saturdays in our society duse just a man and women can get married to me it is the same not to a segregated society. based on what? are social goal of marriage is to...
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it is not rocket science. it is simple stuff. this is something that -- you talk to manufacturing, manufacturers and it is the number one issue you here. there's a frustration, because the manufacturing community knows we are on the verge of michigan, on the verge of doing something special, but in order to get there, skilled workforce and the innovative work force, productive work force is going to meet the short-term challenges and put their as we think about this, the skills issue is about a short- term fit to a critical problem. but then it is about long-term solutions. if we can get to a place where we have right, innovative, productive, well-trained and educated people in the workforce, that will set manufacturing to continue to compete and grow. this all links together. hopefulething we are we will see move in the coming weeks and months in the senate. we will continue to work with you and try to be a supportive as we can. i look forward to the discussion. >> thank you. >> it is great to be here with you, senator. as i thi
it is not rocket science. it is simple stuff. this is something that -- you talk to manufacturing, manufacturers and it is the number one issue you here. there's a frustration, because the manufacturing community knows we are on the verge of michigan, on the verge of doing something special, but in order to get there, skilled workforce and the innovative work force, productive work force is going to meet the short-term challenges and put their as we think about this, the skills issue is about a...
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we need more students studying math and studying science. and we must fully embrace the rich diversity of asian americans. in my congressional district, for example, we have chinese mericans, taiwans, koreans and filipinos. 95 countries of origin represented within the 39th congressional district. i have long consulted with my constituents to better understand developments abroad and many of my constituents are active in trading and investing in asia, which is a source of our national wealth. last congress, i sponsored legislation to make it easier for state universities in california to teach strategic languages, such as chinese, so our students are better equiped to do business and conduct diplomacy overseas. i'm a strong advocate for increasing the number of visas to foreigners who received advanced degrees in science, technology, math. in the u.s., 76% of all egistered patents from the top - from the top 10% producing universities. they come from foreign students, foreign students here in the u.s. who then become inventors. these foreign
we need more students studying math and studying science. and we must fully embrace the rich diversity of asian americans. in my congressional district, for example, we have chinese mericans, taiwans, koreans and filipinos. 95 countries of origin represented within the 39th congressional district. i have long consulted with my constituents to better understand developments abroad and many of my constituents are active in trading and investing in asia, which is a source of our national wealth....
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later he said, well, you know, the science is still out on that. and i don't particularly have an opinion on it. the way he brought it in, it's clear he does have an opinion. at least that he backtracked after he said it shows he's noticing a bit the country thinks he's an angry old racist man. >> who knows what would have given them that impression. >> the fact that he called voting, the voting rights act a racial entitlement -- >> yeah. >> -- was just bizarre. it's like, okay, i understand if you want to, like, go down the road of calling welfare or something like that, i understand what you're trying to say. i disagree but i understand where you're going with that. but voting? the very act of voting? i don't think anybody's looking to scalia for, you know, how this decision is going to come out. it's just simply not up to him. >> you know, to that point, dr. peterson, i mean, that really was, you and i talked about, that was a stunning comment that this is an entitlele, not, you know, something guaranteed by the constitution here. but those kind
later he said, well, you know, the science is still out on that. and i don't particularly have an opinion on it. the way he brought it in, it's clear he does have an opinion. at least that he backtracked after he said it shows he's noticing a bit the country thinks he's an angry old racist man. >> who knows what would have given them that impression. >> the fact that he called voting, the voting rights act a racial entitlement -- >> yeah. >> -- was just bizarre. it's...
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officials are considering a metal skin for the structure with a math or science base pattern that would be educational. by the way the new transit hub is scheduled to open in 2017. >>> time now 5:25. let's see how things are moving right now. sal, how are we looking? >> we are doing pretty well. we are off to an easy start. we never want to have any big problems. this morning we are getting cooperation from the freeways northbound 280 as you drive through there. also the manage commute is moving on very nicely. now back to steve. >>> 30s and 40s and some 50- degree temps on some of the lows. we are getting more of a westerly breeze. for some it's chilly to cold for others it's not that bad. 50 hayward. and also oakland. patchy low clouds as well. a lot of high clouds but mostly sun today. 50s and 60s or low 70s. >>> time now 5:26 the big that will event you. fulness plus camped out for a california's history. proposition 8 finally makes it to the u.s. supreme court. >>> we are live in san jose where police need your help tracking down a killer. >>> welcome back. this is ktvu channel 2 m
officials are considering a metal skin for the structure with a math or science base pattern that would be educational. by the way the new transit hub is scheduled to open in 2017. >>> time now 5:25. let's see how things are moving right now. sal, how are we looking? >> we are doing pretty well. we are off to an easy start. we never want to have any big problems. this morning we are getting cooperation from the freeways northbound 280 as you drive through there. also the manage...
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officials are considering a metal skin for the structure with a math or science base pattern that would be educational. by the way the new transit hub is scheduled to open in 2017. >>> time now 5:25. let's see how things are moving right now. sal, how are we looking? >> we are doing pretty well. we are off to an easy start. we never want to have any big problems. this morning we are getting cooperation from the freeways northbound 280 as you drive through there. also the manage commute is moving on very nicely. now back to steve. >>> 30s and 40s and some 50- degree temps on some of the lows. we are getting more of a westerly breeze. for some it's chilly to cold for others it's not that bad. 50 hayward. and also oakland. patchy low clouds as well. a lot of high clouds but mostly sun today. 50s and 60s or low 70s. >>> time now 5:26 the big that will event you. fulness plus camped out for a california's history. proposition 8 finally makes it to the u.s. supreme court. >>> we are live in san jose where police need your help tracking down a killer. >>> welcome back. this is ktvu channel 2 m
officials are considering a metal skin for the structure with a math or science base pattern that would be educational. by the way the new transit hub is scheduled to open in 2017. >>> time now 5:25. let's see how things are moving right now. sal, how are we looking? >> we are doing pretty well. we are off to an easy start. we never want to have any big problems. this morning we are getting cooperation from the freeways northbound 280 as you drive through there. also the manage...
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. >> the reason why is because it is better for children and all the social science shows that. >> so liz, you talk about the complexity but here you have a conservative bringing it down to procreation and family. you have folks saying go after divorce. and try to fight, for example, the right to have a divorce as other posed to someone who wants to be married. in many cases they have children that they've adopted. >> i think actually, there are many people who are advocates of same sex marriage and the freedom to player why who would in fact argue that by allowing same sex couples the ability to get married and to have that relationship recognized by the state, you are actually strengthening the institution of marriage. that is certainly one of the arguments i would make and i think that is something you're going to hear a lot more of. >> let me bring you, i want to reed the comments in 1996 during the house debate on doma. comments made by congressman, this is in 1996. he said we are talking about human beings, people like you. people who want to get married, buy a house and spend t
. >> the reason why is because it is better for children and all the social science shows that. >> so liz, you talk about the complexity but here you have a conservative bringing it down to procreation and family. you have folks saying go after divorce. and try to fight, for example, the right to have a divorce as other posed to someone who wants to be married. in many cases they have children that they've adopted. >> i think actually, there are many people who are advocates...
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but we can still make progress even if we debate the science. we should do things that allow all of us to use less energy. energy efficiency is good, regardless of what fuel source you use. it creates jobs for the folks -- folks out of work in the home construction industry, doing retrofits for commercial and residential buildings, it saves families money and saves businesses money. there's an enormous amount of advocatecy -- advocacy on both sides of the aisle to do this practical, commonsense step. it will have an incidental benefit as well of reducing carbon emissions. even as we have an unresolved debate about the science of climate change, let's take practical steps that are good for jobs, good for the economy and good for saving taxpayers money. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the time of the gentleman has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. >> mr. speak
but we can still make progress even if we debate the science. we should do things that allow all of us to use less energy. energy efficiency is good, regardless of what fuel source you use. it creates jobs for the folks -- folks out of work in the home construction industry, doing retrofits for commercial and residential buildings, it saves families money and saves businesses money. there's an enormous amount of advocatecy -- advocacy on both sides of the aisle to do this practical, commonsense...